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@eveble/eveble

v2.6.1

Published

Event sourcing framework with modular architecture for domain driven designed applications in Node.js

Downloads

126

Readme


Requirements

Installation

To use install Eveble:

npm install @eveble/eveble

or

yarn add @eveble/eveble

You'll also need to setup development environment or use directly our boilerplate to create new project.

Complementary Packages

Most likely, you'll also need the Eveble testing framework:

npm install @eveble/eveble
npm install --save-dev @eveble/testing

Create a Eveble App

The recommended way to start new apps with Eveble is by using the official Eveble boilerplate:

# Clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/eveble/eveble-boilerplate.git <YOUR_PROJECT_NAME>
# Go into the repository
$ cd <YOUR_PROJECT_NAME>
# Run setup
$ npm run setup

Documentation

The @eveble/eveble docs are now published at https://eveble.github.io/eveble/ .

License

MIT